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No. dump the freeloader
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No, you are not wrong to be outraged. You're also not wrong to dump her spoiled ass. You're her BF, not her sugar-daddy. She's taking advantage of you and then getting upset at you for putting an end to it. I'd get rid of her. She's just plain disrespectful.
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She chides at your lack of spoils. Free your bank account from her grip.
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What? What is this woman? A gold digger? A freeloader? Maybe both? Oh, wait? Did I call her a woman? ...Oops. Of course you should break up with her. It sounds like she's trying to guilt-trip you into making sure she lives a comfortable life, no matter how much you spend on her. Get away from women who only care about your wallet.
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This was the illest question i've encounter to date. I just had to give some input. The real question is. Do u love her? Can u be supportive of here needs in this world structured to keep women down in nearly everyway? Talk to her. If u love her & sort the money issue according to incomes etc.. Not difficult & remember women have small expenses men don't. Example, tampons. I think in some way the person u are with is a reflection of u. Try and remember why u got together with her in the 1st place. Osara
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Don't be a schmuck. Tell her to go earn her money with her ass like every other gold digger.
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The whole tit for tat money shit really annoys me between couples. Be a man and step up or shut up! Men don't know how to take care of women anymore... The most valuable thing a woman can give you is her heart and body... Can you put a price on that?
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Your girlfriend is a dumb bitch. You're right to be outraged.
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Drive her out to the ghetto and dump her out. See how many guys want to pay her way home then.. ;) Dump the bitch. You'll never measure up to her expectations no matter how much you pay. When you get all teary eyed just remember why you dumped her in the first place.
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It is another culture, where the man is supposed to be 'the provider'. These days it is also pretty obsolete. more 19'teenth century than 21st. Me, I would dump her.
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The IRS allows you to claim 55 cents per mile for automobile use related to business -- that includes gas, and maintenance and finance costs related to the miles -- so you do the math -- how many miles did you drive the car? Now figure out how much gas money you gave her. Other considerations -- what was the value to you (in time) of using her car??? If it saved you time, and offered convenience that's worth money too -- for example, how much would taking a taxi or bus have cost. Sounds to me, like she thinks you're taking more than your share, and only you know if that's fair or not. This is a conversation about fairness, not money -- you two are clearly adding up the numbers differently -- so if you love her, then trade some arithmetic lessons with her, so you can find out why you both feel cheated.
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